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Jabra has announced the launch of its new BT4010 Bluetooth headset. The new headset is promoted as a small device with LCD display. The latter is the key feature, touted for the more user-friendly operating when compared to the blinks of an LED. The JABRA BT4010 is a light-weight headset (less than 10 grams) with DSP (named e-SCO technology) and 6 hours of talk time, which overall, are great specifications. The company has revealed that the small technology marvel is a professional device which is small in size but packed with features.


Altair Engineering Inc., a leading global provider of technology and services, has announced that CSI S.p.A. — one of Europe’s leading suppliers of testing, engineering development support, and certification services — has added Altair’s HyperWorks simulation platform to its automotive product development process. CSI’s recently expanded Automotive Department will use the HyperWorks computer-aided engineering (CAE) technology suite to increase its focus on virtual and performance engineering. The company plans to improve its entire development cycle by creating a close relationship between simulation and physical testing.
Extreme Networks has presented a solution for metro Ethernet transport for enterprises and service providers around the globe, launching its BlackDiamond 20808 switch. In terms of performance, the product enables 250K queues per application with high quality of service, fine grain multicast control with multicast QoS, multicast scale for video services with 128K multi cast streams and capability of supporting 1 million MAC address/routes in hardware. The Extreme Networks switches consume less power, reduces hazardous waste, global warming, carbon footprints, energy consumption and cost of operations.